Pharmacy | Master's degree | Health & Well-Being | On Campus | 4 years | Keele University | United Kingdom
In Pharmacy, you’ll experience innovative and inclusive teaching, state-of-the-art facilities,
visits and placements in hospital, community and industrial settings, all of which
will prepare you for your future career. Pharmacists play a key role in many aspects of the design, development, delivery, and optimisation of the use of medicines. They’re clinicians and scientists, but they also need strong management and communications skills. That’s because, although many pharmacists work in community pharmacy, hospitals and GP surgeries, they’re also very much in demand in the pharmaceutical industry, academia, regulatory affairs and public health.
Pharmacists promote the safe and effective use of medicines and ensure
quality patient care. They are both professional scientists and qualified
healthcare practitioners. Often, they are the first point of information for the public and other healthcare professionals, and as such must be effective communicators.
All aspects of the Pharmacy programme are taught in dedicated,
well-equipped facilities using a combination of teaching methods.
Placements form an important learning experience throughout all
years of the course giving you the opportunity to place your learning
in context within different working environments.
Graduates from this course will have a portfolio of skills that are attractive to potential employers in health authorities, hospitals, community pharmacies and in the pharmaceutical industry both in the United Kingdom and globally.
Throughout the course, you will be able to assess which areas of pharmacy
are of most interest to you and practising pharmacists will be available to
provide advice. MPharm graduates need to complete a statutory one year
pre-registration period to qualify to practice.